Figure 1 of this paper contains an error in which the details for Group 1 were repeated, and the details for Group 2 were not included. This is rectified in Figure 1 included with this corrigendum.
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Keywords
transcranial magnetic stimulation, mirror neurons, motor resonance, autism, gaze pattern, predictive gaze
Citation
Donaldson PH, Gurvich C, Fielding J and Enticott PG (2015) Corrigendum: Exploring associations between gaze patterns and putative human mirror neuron system activity. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 9:523. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00523
Received
29 July 2015
Accepted
07 September 2015
Published
23 September 2015
Volume
9 - 2015
Edited and reviewed by
John J. Foxe, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
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